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SENSORS ACTUATORS Volume B 39, Numbers 1-3, March-April 1997 CHEMICAL Contents Poster Session 1: Chemistry Enhanced luminescent response of a fibre-optic sensor for H,O, by a high-salt-concentration mediuM....................cceeeceeseeeeeeeees 189 A. Berger Collaudin, L.J. Blum Immobilization of ruthenium tris-bipyridyl complex for chlorine gas detection ................ccceceeeeeeeeceeceeeeeeeeneenseeeeneeeeeeeeueenes 195 T.E. Brook, R. Narayanaswamy ee hs ac cae baw ans cues dedakkacdndcnes edibbbadadendbbesiabecbhesnessonneseuneansanndsiegebentiadeaibileeia 202 D. Citterio, L. Jenny, S. Résonyi, U.E. Spichiger Efficient reagent immobilization procedure for ion-sensitive OptoMembranes .................ccecceeeeeeeeceereeeeeeeeeeeseeceeeeeeeeeeegeeeees 207 A. Dybko, W. Wrdéblewski, J. Maciejewski, R. Romaniuk, Z. Brz6zka An electro-osmotic flow system with integrated planar optical waveguide sensing ................ccceceececeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeueeneeueeues 212 J.P. Lenney, N.J. Goddard, J.C. Morey, R.D. Snook, P.R. Fielden ees RIT nInD GID © IED CE OW) GION GTI. oc ss cenccccecccsiccccnrenaccnescecsdevacesencanetcoévsacsconcsheeevcasvehdeeseshssae 218 A.A. Khodonov, O.V. Demina, L.V. Khitrina, A.D. Kaulen, P. Silfsten, S. Parkkinen, J. Parkkinen, T. Jaaskelainen Biosensor properties of glucose oxidase immobilized within SiO, gels........ee.ee s .cen.e en.ee.eee.eee.eae.esceesceesceeceeecueeceeeeeaeeeeeese s 222 U. Kiinzelmann, H. Béttcher Synthesis and structure—property relationships of amphiphilic acidochromic hydroxystilbazolium dyes ................cceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 229 F. Lehmann, G.J. Mohr, U.-W. Grummt Sol—gel-derived optical coatings for determination OF ChOMAME ...........ccscccccccssccssccscecccceccoscccssescccsecescssessscossoseeseccccececes 235 M. Zevin, R. Reisfeld, I. Oehme, O.S. Wolfbeis Application of potential-sensitive fluorescent dyes in anion- and cation-sensitive polymer membranes ................0.cccceeeseeeeeeeeeees 239 G.J. Mohr, I. Murkovic, F. Lehmann, C. Haider, O.S. Wolfbeis Fiuorescence-Dased sensor membrane for mercury (Tl) Getection ..........cccccccscrscocsscccccccccccccecscsvccccccsccconsecccececcseosessssceovess 246 I. Murkovic, O.S. Wolfbeis ee ID HN Cre SE UID isi svssscciicsctenccccccdcccscscctsndcccccccecscesccdocccnsoesceesiusesavacceneesdeashsantees 252 P. Simon, S. Sekretér, B.D. MacCraith, F. Kvasnik Thee DIGIEITACHV O STATINS COUPIST: SHPUCHUOR WO TATIMOROIGING 0 o0e..00scccsscesscsccccsccccccnceccscrescnsevoncesousdscnsscesteovescascoscnscses 256 J. Spinke, N. Oranth, Ch. Fattinger, H. Koller, C. Mangold, D. Voegelin Poster Session 2: Instrumentation Synthesis of a surface-active polyamic acid with pendant biological linker molecule for specific immobilization of antibodies .......... 261 H. Watson, J. Peltonen Differential refractometry by an integrated-optical Young interferometer ..................ccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeereeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenees 266 A. Brandenburg Extending the range of a fibre-optic relative-humidity SONsOr ...............cccccssccsscvcscccccsccccccccccecccecccccceccscecseccecssecescescceeeess 272 T.E. Brook, M.N. Taib, R. Narayanaswamy Integrated optical Mach-Zehnder interferometers as simazine iMMUNOPTObES............. 6... cc cece eee eee eeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeees 277 eee B. Drapp, J. Piehler, A. Brecht, G. Gauglitz, B.J. Luff, J.S. Wilkinson, J. Ingenhoff Monitoring of O, and NO, using tunable diode lasers in the near-infrared region .................cccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeneeeneeees 283 L. Gianfrani, A. Sasso, G.M. Tino Elsevier Science S.A. Viil Contents ee Ce re NE iii ii is cckiccsktssvncdecesececnnsesdenestsosccsaboccseteusnecscccencosscedsegubennes 286 J. Homola, J. Ctyroky, M. Skalsky, J. Hradilov4, P. Kolatov4 An enzyme-modified chemiluminescence detector for hydrogen peroxide and oxidase substrates ...............cccccecceceeceeeseeeseeseeeees 291 D. Janasek, U. Spohn Replicated Mach-Zehnder interferometers with focusing grating couplers for sensing applications..................c.scecceceeceeseeveceeees 295 L.U. Kempen, R.E. Kunz Lifetime-Dased capillary WaVeguIdS SENSOT INSITUINOMIATION ..............0cscrccscrccsccsccccccccccscccccccvcesscsncescsccesceccccccoeccoscecoocoses 300 D. Kieslinger, S. Draxler, K. Trznadel, M.E. Lippitsch UV-stabilized silica-based fibre for applications around 200 nm wavelength ...............:.cccescceeeeeeseecceeecseeeseeneeecseecceeeeseeeeeees 305 K.F. Klein, P. Schlie8mann, E. Smolka, G. Hillrichs, M. Belz, W.J.O. Boyle, K.T.V. Grattan a srs ico ncnesdabsussbaeshenssbusiviesesandsesserscccvsescsevaneceeibsbvenssenbesdeeevedsevescesessesiesee’ A. Klotz, A. Brecht, G. Gauglitz Difference interferometer with new phase-measurement method as integrated-optical refractometer, humidity sensor and biosensor... 316 W. Lukosz, Ch. Stamm, H.R. Moser, R. Ryf, J. Diibendorfer A GaAs/AIGaAs-based refractometer platform for integrated optical sensing applications. .................ccccecececeeeececeseceececeeeueeees 324 B. Maisenhdélder, H.P. Zappe, R.E. Kunz, P. Riel, M. Moser, J. Edlinger Studies on quenching of fluorescence of reagents in aqueous solution leading to an optical chloride-ion sensor .................eceseeeeees 330 A. Martin, R. Narayanaswamy Improvement of the sectorial fiber for CVAMCSCOM-WAVE SENSING............ccccccreccccccrccrsrcccsccscccccccccccccccscccccecccceccssoecosscecoeees 334 V. Matéjec, M. Chomat, M. Hayer, D. Berkovd, M. PospfSilova, I. KaSik Mid-infrared (3-5 zm) LEDs as sources for gas and liquid SENSOFS ...............ccceeceecceeeceeeeeseeesescesceesseeseensecsesseesseeeserseees 339 B.A. Matveev, G.A. Gavrilov, V.V. Evstropov, N.V. Zotova, S.A. Karandashov, G. Yu. Sotnikova, N.M. Stus’, G.N. Talalakin, J. Malinen On-line and in situ detection of lead in ultrafine aerosols by laser-excited atomic fluorescence spectroscopy ..............ecceseeeeeeeeeeees 344 R.E. Neuhauser, U. Panne, R. Niessner, G. Petrucci, P. Cavalli, N.O menetto Optical gas sensing by evaluating ATR leaky mode Spectta ............cccccccccccccsccccccccccccccccccccccceccccsccccccccsccccecssccecosccoscoscoss 349 R.P. Podgorsek, T. Sterkenburgh, J. Wolters, T. Ehrenreich, S. Nischwitz, H. Franke A fibre-optic immunosensor for 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacctic acid detection.............ccccccecceceesceeeeeseeecenseeseeeseeseeeseeeeseeeeesees 353 L. Mosiello, L. Nencini, L. Segre, M. Spand Waveguide coupling gratings for high-sensitivity biochemical SENSOTS ................ccccecceceeceesceceeeeeeceaeeeseeeuenseeseesesenseeeeeceers 360 V.A. Sychugov, A.V. Tishchenko, N.M. Lyndin, O. Parriaux Multichannel calibration technique for optical-fibre chemical sensor using artificial neural network...................ccceeeeeeeeeceeeeeeees 365 M.N. Taib, R. Narayanaswamy ee OT nds sc ncoansnesniinesacnnedososedadsneshesedssescnhencdatesidssneddhcseoncossesacedsensennsieebenens 371 T. Takeo, H. Hattori Poster Session 3: Applications Development of a surface plasmon resonance sensor for commercial applications..................cccecceesceccceecececeeenceeceeeeueeeeseeeees 375 J. Meléndez, R. Carr, D. Bartholomew, H. Taneja, S. Yee, C. Jung, C. Furlong Smart-sensor approach for a fibre-optic-based residual Chlorime MOMItOT ...............cccececeeceseeceeceeeeneeceeceeseeeeeseneeeesseesenseneees 380 M. Belz, W.J.O. Boyle, K.-F. Klein, K.T.V. Grattan The operational parameters of a new fibre-optic sensor for ferric ions in AQUEOUS MEdIA.........ee.ee s.ce.ee.eec.en.ce.esecencseceeeeeecceees s 386 N. Malcik, P. Caglar The development of optical chemical sensors for the detection of volatile compounds from spoiled hams.................ssscseeeeeeeeeeees 390 M.F. Choi, P. Hawkins New near-infrared-absorbing acidochromic dyes and their application in sensor techniques...................cccceeceececeececeeeceeseeceneees 395 P. Czerney, U.-W. Grummt ee inks contnscanncsnapbasddcanbenndensnvbasssontacsnsantevecdenecsobecdeecsevevessinesssdanssiessesonss 401 J.F. Gouin, F. Baros, D. Birot, J.C. André Surface plasmon resonance Hbre-Optic sensor For gas GetecthOn........0..sccsessscscccccsccsscccccscccccccvccccscccccosccccsoccsscoscccsecossocees 407 A. Abdelghani, J.M. Chovelon, N. Jaffrezic-Renault, C. Ronot-Trioli, C. Veillas, H. Gagnaire Contents ix Environmental immunoassay for the explosive RDX using a fluorescent dye-labeled antigen, the continuous-flow immunosensor...... 411 J.C. Bart, L.L. Judd, A.W. Kusterbeck Breath-by-breath measurement of carbon dioxide using a plastic film optical sensor ..................cccceceececceccececeecceceececeeecencens 419 A. Mills, A. Lepre, L. Wild Sol—gel cholinesterase biosensor for organophosphorus pesticide fluorimetric analysis ..................ccscececcecceececcecceccecceccecuceuees 426 A. Navas Diaz, M.C. Ramos Peinado Affinity characterization of monoclonal and recombinant antibodies for multianalyte detection with an optical transducer ............... 432 J. Piehler, A. Brecht, T. Giersch, K. Kramer, B. Hock, G. Gauglitz Development of organically modified polysiloxanes for coating optical fibers and their sensitivity to gases and solvents ................. 438 V. Maté&jec, K. Rose, M. Hayer, M. PospfSilova, M. Chomat Development of an optoacoustic sensor module for pH and/or CO, determination in aqueous solutionS..................cccccececececeeeees 445 B. Schlageter, S. Pérting, J. StraBburger, M.C. Moreno-Bondi, S.E. Braslavsky, E. Oliveros, A.M. Braun Optical immunosensor to detect African Swine Fever virus and antibodies ...............cccsececececeececeseeenseseseeseeeseueseeseceenaeueeees 448 M.I. Vidal, A.G. Oliva Silicon-microfabricated diffusion-based optical Chemical SENSOF ..............c.scesceeceeseeeescescesceseeeseeseesenseeseeseeseeseuseeseneeeeenes 452 B.H. Weigl, P. Yager ee Ee FT FINS hin sv tidccncecnnrcccndrencsecevnccccnsus cebbenanideepbseesébdaeniibbecssanabetednubbobbaninttedeasetasecbaiesiaetein 459 ee Ne WED PE cnc csc crsces cdinsthierccdcndncredsesnrisinedsebeneyebibsceekaseebeesbusrsbovensehebonenhespebbabbbbaenedaensniee’s 461 eee The publisher encourages the submission of articles in electronic form thus saving time and avoiding rekeying errors. A leaflet describing our requirements is available from the publisher upon request.

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